Cello Concerto No. 2 in D Major, Hob. VIIb: 2 by Franz Joseph Haydn
Commentary and preparatory exercies by Daniel Morganstern. Includes complete solo part and Cello II accompaniment arranged by Daniel Morganstern and Peter Labella. Published by International.
Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was one of the greatest composers of Western classical music. A ceaseless innovator, he led the transition from the Baroque into the Classical period, refining and inventing many forms and genres and influencing countless composers, notably Mozart and Beethoven, whom he mentored. He became chiefly renowned for his humor, spontaneity, and inventive motivic development. He is known today as the "father" of the symphony and of the string quartet.
Haydn composed many of his masterpieces while in service to Prince Nicolaus Esterhazy, including his Cello Concerto No. 2 in D Major, Hob. VIIb/2, Op.101 (1783). His second entry in the genre is more demanding and adventurous for the player than his first, with many passages sitting very high in the cello's range. Its graceful, playful, and lyrical qualities have made it an enduring classic.
Daniel Morganstern's series of practice aids for cornerstones of the cello repertory are valuable practice aids for students and experienced players alike. In addition to the full solo part, each edition includes helpful commentary on the piece, preparatory exercises to present problem spots in a light, and a newly composed second cello bass line to give a new players security and confidence to play more confidently and freely as they learn the work. Master level, Grade 6.